![]() The judge urged city and county attorneys to begin serious settlement talks to resolve the year-old lawsuit brought by the L.A. ![]() Referring to the local government officials in the courtroom, the pastor said, “They refuse to house people by any means necessary.” I didn’t come to preach today, but I will.” “Look at how many people are getting pushed out of housing each and every day. “It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know that institutional racism exits,” the evangelist said. Carter called upon, among others, Pastor Stephen “Cue” Jn-Marie, who holds worship meetings on the streets of downtown Los Angeles. ![]() LOS ANGELES > The federal judge moderating a closely watched lawsuit dealing with the homelessness crisis heard testimony on Thursday, May 17, from Los Angeles county and city officials and homeless advocates during proceedings that touched on the systemic racism the jurist believes created and sustains the sprawling Skid Row area.ĭuring the unusual 4 1/2-hour hearing, U.S.
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